Constitutional Regulation and Protection of Personal Rights and Freedom in Uzbekistan
Journal of Contemporary Issues in Business and Government,
2021, Volume 27, Issue 3, Pages 1409-1414
10.47750/cibg.2021.27.03.189
Abstract
The abstract in the article examines human dignity as the initial principle of the general legal principle of humanism. The author pays attention to human dignity - the basis of the rights and freedoms of the individual, the right to the dignity of the individual as a subjective right of a citizen, the forms and mechanisms of protecting the dignity of the individual in the branches of law, compensation for moral harm in protecting the dignity of the individual: moral and legal problems. Studied the dignity of the person in the conditions of the formation of civil society in Uzbekistan during the pandemic: legal aspects.
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